Williams had been questionable with a knee injury but recently told the Los Angeles Times that he had a good week of practice making Schefter’s report not too surprising for those who have followed the injury-plauged rookie’s status.

After being selected No. 7 overall in the 2017 NFL draft, Williams has seen himself become a fifth-to-sixth option for quarterback Philip Rivers.

That is partly due to his missed practice time throughout the year hampering his ability to build any sort of chemistry with Rivers, but it is also a product of the amount of talent L.A. has on their roster.

Between his fellow receivers Keenan Allen, Tyrell Williams and Travis Benjamin, targets have been hard to come by for the 6-foot-4 former Clemson product. And when factoring in the presence of tight ends Hunter Henry and Antonio Gates at Rivers’ disposal, his rookie campaign has amounted to nearly a redshirt year at the NFL level through Week 13.